2. Dekkers, Gijs J.M., Federal Planning Bureau, Brussels, Belgium and University of Leuven, Leuven,
Belgium, “Financial and Multidimensional Poverty in European Countries: Can the
Former be Used as a Proxy of the Latter?”
[paper]

1. Deding, Mette and Mette Lausten, The Danish National Institute of Social
Research, Copenhagen, Denmark, “Choosing Between His Time and Her Time: The
Market Work Gap and Housework Gap of Danish Couples”
[paper]

RICHARD AND NANCY RUGGLES MEMORIAL LECTURE to follow Parallel Sessions 4A and 4B: Honored Guest Speaker –
ANGUS MADDISON, Emeritus Professor, University of Groningen; Fellow, British
Academy; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, “THE CONTOURS OF THE
WORLD ECONOMY AND THE ART OF MACRO-MEASUREMENT: A MILLENNIAL PERSPECTIVE”
[paper]

TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, EVENING

IARIW BIENNIAL MEMBERS MEETING

Formal Introduction of incoming Executive Director, Andrew Sharpe

Formal Introduction of incoming Managing Editors of the Review of Income and Wealth, Bart van Ark and Stephan Klasen

Announcement and introduction of the 2004 Nancy and Richard Ruggles Memorial Prize Winner

4. Galbraith, James and Hyunsub Kum, University of Texas, Austin, USA, “Estimating
the Inequality of Household Incomes: A Statistical Approach to the Creation of
a Dense and Consistent Global Data Set”

4. Kocoglu, Yusuf,
CEDERS, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France and Jacques Mairesse,
CREST-INSEE, Paris, Frnace, “An Exercise in the Measurement of R&D Capital and
its Contribution to Growth in France: Comparison of Estimates with ICT and with
the United States
[paper]

5. Dougherty, Sean, Robert Inklaar, Robert McGuckin, The Conference Board, New York, USA and
Bart van Ark, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, “Internationalization and the Changing Structure of Business R&D: Recent Trends
and Measurement Implications"
[paper]

5. Saunders, Peter, SPRC, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
and Laura Adelman, UK, “Resources, Deprivation and Exclusion Approaches to
Measuring Well-Being: A Comparative Study of Britain and Australia”
[paper]

1. Bojer, Hilde, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, “Time Cost of Children and
Economic Capability”
[paper]

2. Bradbury, Bruce, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia, “Using Time-Use Data to Estimate the Full Costs of Children”
[paper]

3. Bonke, Jens, Mette Deding and Mette Lausten, The Danish National Institute of
Social Research, Denmark, “Are Time and Money Substitutes?”[paper]

4. Burton, Peter and Shelley Phipps, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada,
“Families, Time and Money in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States”
[paper]

5. Merz, Joachim and Derik Burgert, Research Institute
on Professions (FFB), University of Lueneburg, Lueneburg, Germany,
"Fragmentation, Timing of Work and Income Inequality - An Earnings Treatment
Effects Approach"
[paper]

1. Jellema,
Tjeerd, European Central Bank, John Kidgell and Joachim Recktenwald, Eurostat,
Luxembourg, "Quarterly
Institutional Sector Accounts for the European Union and the Euro Zone"
[paper]

2. Jellema, Tjeerd, Jean Galand and
Ilja Kristian Kavonius, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany,
"Empirical Relationship between the Rest of the World Account and the Balance of Payments in EU Countries and the Compilation of an Euro Area ROW Account"
[paper]

3. Walton, Richard, Bank of England, London, UK
and Ian Knowles, Office for National Statistics, London, U.K.,
"The Compilation and Use of Quarterly Sector Accounts in the UK",
[paper]

4. Sutherland, Holly, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK and Panos Tsakloglou, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece, “Pension Incomes in the
European Union: Policy Reform Strategies in Comparative Perspective”
[paper]

5. Matsaganis, Manos, University of Crete, Cathal O’Donoghue, National University of Ireland,
Galway, Manuela Coromaldi, University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” Horacio Levy,
Autonomous University of Barcelona, Magda Mercader-Prats, Autonomous University
of Barcelona, Carlos Farinha Rodrigues, Research Centre on the Portuguese
Economy, Stefano Toso, University of Bologna, and Pan Tsakloglou, Athens
University of Economics and Business, IZA and IMOP, “Child Poverty and Family
Assistance in Southern Europe” Presented by Holly Sutherland, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
[paper]

4. Podder, Nripesh, University of New South Wales, Sydeny, Australia and Srikanta
Chatterjee, Massey University, New Zealand), “Ethnic Economic Disparities in New Zealand 1983-97:
Application of a New Method for Analysing Subgroup Inequalities”
[paper]

5. Juana Domínguez-Domínguez, J. Javier Núñez-Velázquez and Juis F. Rivera-Galicia,
Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, Spain, “Trends in Ineqauality and Poverty in the
EU from 1993 to 1998 Using Sets of Different Measures”
[paper]

8. Élteto, Ödön and Éva Havasi, Hungarian Central Statistical Office, Budapest, Hungary,
“Differences in the Structure and Characteristics of the Poor Defined by Various
Objective and Subjective Criteria”

5. Bilger, Marcel, Gabrielle Antille Gaillard, Laboratoire d’economie appliquée, Geneva, Switzerland, Edward Wolff, New York University, New York, USA and Ashgar Zaidi, London School of Economics, London, UK, “Variation of Income Inequality Caused by the Health Care Finance : An Application to the Data from the Household Income and Expenditure Survey in Switzerland in 1998”
[paper]